Slope-Intercept Form - GED Math
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Which of the following equations is written in slope-intercept form?
Which of the following equations is written in slope-intercept form?
Slope-intercept form is written as
.
There is only one answer choice in this form:

Slope-intercept form is written as .
There is only one answer choice in this form:
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Rewrite the following equation in slope-intercept form.

Rewrite the following equation in slope-intercept form.
The slope-intercept form of a line is:
, where
is the slope and
is the y intercept.
Below are the steps to get the equation
into slope-intercept form.



The slope-intercept form of a line is: , where
is the slope and
is the y intercept.
Below are the steps to get the equation into slope-intercept form.
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Refer to the above red line. What is its equation in slope-intercept form?
Refer to the above red line. What is its equation in slope-intercept form?
First, we need to find the slope of the above line.
Given two points,
, the slope can be calculated using the following formula:

Set
:

Second, we note that the
-intercept is the point
.
Therefore, in the slope-intercept form of a line, we can set
and
:


First, we need to find the slope of the above line.
Given two points, , the slope can be calculated using the following formula:
Set :
Second, we note that the -intercept is the point
.
Therefore, in the slope-intercept form of a line, we can set and
:
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What is the y-intercept of the line with the following equation:

What is the y-intercept of the line with the following equation:
There are two ways that you can find the y-intercept for an equation. You could substitute
in for
. This would give you:

Simplifying, you get:


However, another way to do this is by finding the slope-intercept form of the line. You do this by solving for
:

Just divide everything by
:

Remember that the slope-intercept form gives you the intercept as the final constant. Hence, it is
as well!
There are two ways that you can find the y-intercept for an equation. You could substitute in for
. This would give you:
Simplifying, you get:
However, another way to do this is by finding the slope-intercept form of the line. You do this by solving for :
Just divide everything by :
Remember that the slope-intercept form gives you the intercept as the final constant. Hence, it is as well!
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What is the y-intercept for the following equation:

What is the y-intercept for the following equation:
There are two ways that you can find the y-intercept for an equation. You could substitute
in for
. This would give you:

Simplifying, you get:

However, another way to do this is by finding the slope-intercept form of the line. You do this by solving for
. Indeed, this is very, very easy. Recall that the slope intercept form is:

This means that, as written, your equation obviously has
. You don't even have to do all of the simplification!
There are two ways that you can find the y-intercept for an equation. You could substitute in for
. This would give you:
Simplifying, you get:
However, another way to do this is by finding the slope-intercept form of the line. You do this by solving for . Indeed, this is very, very easy. Recall that the slope intercept form is:
This means that, as written, your equation obviously has . You don't even have to do all of the simplification!
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What is the equation of the line between
and
?
What is the equation of the line between and
?
In order to figure this out, you should use your slope-intercept formula. Remember that the y-intercept is the place where
is zero. Therefore, the point
gives you your y-intercept. It is
. Now, to find the slope, recall the slope equation, namely:

For your points, this would be:

This is your slope.
Now, recall that the point-slope form of an equation is:
, where
is your slope and
is your y-intercept
Thus, your equation will be:

In order to figure this out, you should use your slope-intercept formula. Remember that the y-intercept is the place where is zero. Therefore, the point
gives you your y-intercept. It is
. Now, to find the slope, recall the slope equation, namely:
For your points, this would be:
This is your slope.
Now, recall that the point-slope form of an equation is:
, where
is your slope and
is your y-intercept
Thus, your equation will be:
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Which of the following equations has a slope of
?
Which of the following equations has a slope of ?
In order to compute the slope of a line, there are several tools you can use. For this question, try to use the slope-intercept form of a line. Once you get the equation into this form, you basically can "read off" the slope right from the equation! Recall that the slope-intercept form of an equation is:

Now, looking at each of your options, you know that you can eliminate two immediately, as their slopes obviously are not
:


The next is almost as easy:

When you solve for
, your coefficient value for
is definitely not equal to
:

Next,
is not correct either. When you start to solve, you should notice that
will always have a negative coefficient. This means that it certainly will not become
when you finish out the simplification.
Thus, the correct answer is:

Really, all you have to pay attention to is the
term. First, you will subtract
from both sides:

Then, just divide by
, and you will have
!
In order to compute the slope of a line, there are several tools you can use. For this question, try to use the slope-intercept form of a line. Once you get the equation into this form, you basically can "read off" the slope right from the equation! Recall that the slope-intercept form of an equation is:
Now, looking at each of your options, you know that you can eliminate two immediately, as their slopes obviously are not :
The next is almost as easy:
When you solve for , your coefficient value for
is definitely not equal to
:
Next, is not correct either. When you start to solve, you should notice that
will always have a negative coefficient. This means that it certainly will not become
when you finish out the simplification.
Thus, the correct answer is:
Really, all you have to pay attention to is the term. First, you will subtract
from both sides:
Then, just divide by , and you will have
!
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Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form: 
Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form:
In order to rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form, we will need to multiply the reciprocal of the coefficient in front of y.

Simplify both sides.
The answer is:
In order to rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form, we will need to multiply the reciprocal of the coefficient in front of y.
Simplify both sides.
The answer is:
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Write the equation in slope-intercept form: 
Write the equation in slope-intercept form:
The slope-intercept form is: 
Subtract
on both sides.


Divide by negative six on both sides.

Simplify both sides.
The answer is: 
The slope-intercept form is:
Subtract on both sides.
Divide by negative six on both sides.
Simplify both sides.
The answer is:
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Write the equation in slope-intercept form: 
Write the equation in slope-intercept form:
Slope intercept form is
.
Add
on both sides.


Multiply by three on both sides.

The answer is: 
Slope intercept form is .
Add on both sides.
Multiply by three on both sides.
The answer is:
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Which of the following equations is in slope-intercept form?
Which of the following equations is in slope-intercept form?
The slope-intercept form is defined as
.
The equations in the answer choices are not in slope-intercept form.
The equation
is not linear.
The equation
is in standard form.
The answer is: 
The slope-intercept form is defined as .
The equations in the answer choices are not in slope-intercept form.
The equation is not linear.
The equation is in standard form.
The answer is:
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Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form: 
Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form:
The slope-intercept form is: 
Add
on both sides.

Simplify both sides of the equation.
The answer is: 
The slope-intercept form is:
Add on both sides.
Simplify both sides of the equation.
The answer is:
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Which of the following is in slope-intercept form?
Which of the following is in slope-intercept form?
The slope intercept form is: 
The equation must be written in terms of
.
The
term cannot be in the denominator of a fraction, or it will not be linear.
The answer is: 
The slope intercept form is:
The equation must be written in terms of .
The term cannot be in the denominator of a fraction, or it will not be linear.
The answer is:
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Rewrite the equation in slope intercept form: 
Rewrite the equation in slope intercept form:
The slope intercept form is: 
Divide both sides by three.


Add 2 on both sides.

The answer is: 
The slope intercept form is:
Divide both sides by three.
Add 2 on both sides.
The answer is:
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Write the equation in slope-intercept form: 
Write the equation in slope-intercept form:
Distribute the right side.

Divide both sides by two.

Simplify both sides.
The answer is: 
Distribute the right side.
Divide both sides by two.
Simplify both sides.
The answer is:
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Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form: 
Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form:
Slope-intercept must be in the form: 
Subtract
from both sides.

Rewrite the equation.
The answer is: 
Slope-intercept must be in the form:
Subtract from both sides.
Rewrite the equation.
The answer is:
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Rewrite the following equation in slope intercept form: 
Rewrite the following equation in slope intercept form:
Distribute the five on the right side.

Add three on both sides.

The answer is: 
Distribute the five on the right side.
Add three on both sides.
The answer is:
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Rewrite the given equation in slope-intercept form.

Rewrite the given equation in slope-intercept form.
The slope-intercept format is: 
Add
on both sides.


Subtract 6 from both sides.


Divide by 3 on both sides.

The answer is: 
The slope-intercept format is:
Add on both sides.
Subtract 6 from both sides.
Divide by 3 on both sides.
The answer is:
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Rewrite the given equation in slope-intercept form: 
Rewrite the given equation in slope-intercept form:
The slope intercept form is: 
To isolate the y-variable, simply add
on both sides.

The answer is: 
The slope intercept form is:
To isolate the y-variable, simply add on both sides.
The answer is:
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Write the equation in slope intercept form:

Write the equation in slope intercept form:
To write the equation in slope intercept form, first recall the general form for slope intercept.

where
represents the slope and
represents the y-intercept.
Given the equation in this question,

first subtract the
.

Now to isolate
multiply both sides by three.

Distribute the three to all parts within the parentheses.

To write the equation in slope intercept form, first recall the general form for slope intercept.
where represents the slope and
represents the y-intercept.
Given the equation in this question,
first subtract the .
Now to isolate multiply both sides by three.
Distribute the three to all parts within the parentheses.
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